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Posted: 01 Dec 2011 05:30 AM PST In Serein by StarFields In Serein is a romance novel, a hypnotic novel, a fantasy fiction trilogy, a novel about magic and sorcery. As all story tellers do, I wrote this novel so it would be READ and I’m especially delighted when the random strangers in the night find their way here – so a special welcome to YOU!
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Posted: 01 Dec 2011 05:25 AM PST |
Posted: 01 Dec 2011 05:20 AM PST Hell on Five Dollars a Day by Greg Bulmash Every guy in the room had what Alain called anger behind the eyeballs; cold eyes on hot heads. All of them would have been trying to put on poses, Alain included, if it weren’t for the fact they were all in hospital gowns that tied in the back. Tough-pose options are severely limited when you’re trying to keep a thin layer of cotton between your bare ass and a cold steel chair while not putting your balls on display. But the anger behind the eyeballs was there, maybe even intensified as compensation. They were all tall, except Sampson. Alain found that ironic. Sampson was the fidget in the bunch, a street hustler. He’d been running a Three Card Monty game ever since he was tall enough to peer over the box. He was also the only negro. Vinnie was Bronx-born. You could hear it in his voice. He sounded like every two-bit street hood Alain had seen in a gangster movie. He was also smart, but you’d never know it unless you caught him at it. He came off as a wisecracking tough guy, but he was a few IQ points below genius level based on the chart Alain had been able to sneak a peek at over a doctor’s shoulder. Still, that only ranked him third in the group of five. Coming in a distant fifth was Granger. Granger was a Georgia farm boy. He gave Sampson the hairy eyeball pretty regularly; didn’t like being grouped in with a black man and wasn’t afraid to make that opinion loudly known at times. Alain didn’t know all the facts, but from what he’d heard, three cars of local cops had arrived at a barn dance after a disturbance call. They found 20 men lying on the floor and Granger the only one standing, holding a half-full jug of white lightning. He put a couple of cops down too, and he didn’t spill a drop until one of them tapped him on the back of the head with a billy club. The last of the group was Reese, number one on the doctor’s IQ chart. Alain had no idea where he was from or what his story was. He was the quietest of the bunch and the tallest; not skinny, but wiry. When he spoke, it was slow and measured, not any kind of laconic drawl, but more a kind of precision to make sure you heard every word because he wasn’t going to repeat a single one.
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Posted: 01 Dec 2011 05:15 AM PST |
Posted: 01 Dec 2011 05:11 AM PST The History of Oeuf by P.S.E. The History of Oeuf tells the story of the small world of Oeuf and its curious inhabitance. Learn of their incredibly silly beliefs, their hopeless attempts to master their environment and their bizarre social conventions. Learn of their history, their kings and queens, their scientist and philosophers, their lovers, fools and faiths. On Earth it took humanity ten-thousand years to crawl out of the stone age and reach our current level of development. On Oeuf they must manage it in just ten. Its all here in this meticulously researched, helter-skelter race to get civilised! In addition it is stuffed to the gunwales with lots and lots of particularly silly jokes.
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